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Dave Roe: Johnny Cash, Dan Auerbach, Jerry Reed

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On this Dave Roe Interview: Getting sober after waking and baking for over 30 years, growing up in Hawaii… moving to Nashville & his first gig there - with Jerry Reed!... the incredible career path he’s had that’s forced him to continue growing as a person and as a musician, some pretty harsh mistakes he made and how he wound up correcting them,. his little-known musical genre passion… and some great lessons he learned from some tuition he’s had to pay. FANTASTIC conversation - REAL, RAW, and UNCUT, this one’s a MUST

If you’d like to support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support

5-time Grammy winner Dave Roe has played with almost everyone. Besides being Johnny Cash’s last bassist from 1992 - 2003 (and what a Johnny Cash story he’ll share with you), he’s also played with Ian Hunter, Carrie Underwood, Chrissie Hynde, Dan Auerbach, Sturgill Simpson, Jerry Reed, Dwight Yoakam, John Mellencamp, Chet Atkins, CeeLo Green, Vince Gill, Duane Eddy, Faith Hill, Rick Vito, Ray LaMontagne, Gretchen Peters and literally hundreds of others.

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On this Dave Roe Interview: Getting sober after waking and baking for over 30 years, growing up in Hawaii… moving to Nashville & his first gig there - with Jerry Reed!... the incredible career path he’s had that’s forced him to continue growing as a person and as a musician, some pretty harsh mistakes he made and how he wound up correcting them,. his little-known musical genre passion… and some great lessons he learned from some tuition he’s had to pay. FANTASTIC conversation - REAL, RAW, and UNCUT, this one’s a MUST

If you’d like to support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support

5-time Grammy winner Dave Roe has played with almost everyone. Besides being Johnny Cash’s last bassist from 1992 - 2003 (and what a Johnny Cash story he’ll share with you), he’s also played with Ian Hunter, Carrie Underwood, Chrissie Hynde, Dan Auerbach, Sturgill Simpson, Jerry Reed, Dwight Yoakam, John Mellencamp, Chet Atkins, CeeLo Green, Vince Gill, Duane Eddy, Faith Hill, Rick Vito, Ray LaMontagne, Gretchen Peters and literally hundreds of others.

Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/

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